Is there an uncut version, or is this just pretty tame? It seems the love scenes are pretty much off camera, which is fine. I think the snippets I've been seeing just made me think it was a lot spicier.
May I ask someone who has read the book, did they not see each other at all in those five years? I would assume they would video call and that there would be summer breaks. Also, what did Yo study in the US? Is it something he can put to use in the village? Five years is a long time not to see each other at all, and it's really stretching imagination, when everyone looks absolutely the same, even the three boys. Anyway, aside from that, I really enjoyed this series. Once the two got lovey-dovey, the chemistry came out a lot more. Unfortunate that we had to wait until the last episode for at, but at least it was a long one. I really hated the villain, though. He was a real idiot. I would have rather that he have been scary.
I just binge watched all 5 episodes, and this series is confusing to me. I probably tuned out during a lot of the business talk and missed something. But...? And reading the blurb on this page makes me even more confused because it says Sheng was near death when he met Hua Yong, and I don't remember that happening. These are the little things I'm trying to figure out. Hua Yong obviously was the kid that met Sheng at Country P when they were young. Is he trying to get with Sheng how because he loves him or because he wants to destroy him somehow? Why was he chained up for his heat? (Which they called a rut, which confused me even more because he is an omega, right?) Is Hua Yong above Shen in the same company and is playing a secretary or is he in a completely different company and Shen just owes him a favor? It seems Hua Yong is trying to make Sheng fall for him, but I don't know if it's because he wants him or for business purposes or both. Oh, and surely those maids had it wrong. It was just Hua Yong's subordinates coming in and out, right? Not guys who were servicing him during his heat. Can someone explain it to me?
Every time Liu Xuan Cheng has his doctor's coat on, he looks like a little kid playing doctor, lol. He just looks so young! These episodes are so sweet, but I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop. I can't believe this show that I like so much has the trope that I hate so much--the "keeping a secret that will break us up" trope!
Ah, thank you. I don't know how I missed that important piece of information. No wonder Ramil's father is pushing him so hard. I feel it's even more reason for Ramil to take a stand against him.
I guess I just thought that if he leaves, he either lost or forfeited. Maybe his dad will rule or something. I feel sorry for Ramil, but I'm also irritated with him. I wonder if he and Paytai will get back together.
I honestly love this show and everyone in it! it's full of sweet moments between the main couple, but also between…
I feel really sorry for Ramil. I liked that Paytai called him pathetic. He really is. He should have stood up to his father. And I actually have thought maybe Khanin winds and forfeits? But that doesn't make sense because he seems determined to win in order to make a change. No time for something to come along and change his mind now. Maybe he does lose. If so, what makes him change his mind about making a change? Whatever it is that happens, I can't blame him for wanting to go home. (Did you get the idea that Chakri is going with him?) I'm sure Charan will follow eventually. What about Calvin and Jay? I have to say that the previews make me wonder how in the heck this whole thing will wrap up. They don't have time to turn it all upside down and then make it right again.
When did people get so angry at this show? It seems sudden to me, yet some are saying after episode 7. What happened in that episode? Honestly, it isn't such an awful series. I'm really only kind of disappointed after watching this last one. Ramil won't stand up to his father. Khanin is either going to lose or forfeit, and neither one of those moves makes sense. Chakri lived, but now that we've mourned him, nobody cares. Calvin went home. Ava dropped out.
I want to respectfully said that the actors did really well in this and anything negative about it really had to do with script writing and director decisions. Pacing was off to where we just didn't get what we wanted out of a lot of couples, and somebody sure dropped the ball with the final episode. That was the dumbest way for Charlie to get his memory back, and what the hell with Winner? They didn't take any time to redeem him! Man, Dean had to crawl back to them on his knees to get forgiveness, but Winner's waved off and invited to the wedding! But our guys worked their butts off, and they aren't at fault. They deserve a better script.
there was a woman working in the lab with pete and chris
Okay. I just couldn't remember. It just suddenly seemed really odd that every persona t the wedding was male. I guess it was all the tuxedos that made it stand out.
These are the little things I'm trying to figure out. Hua Yong obviously was the kid that met Sheng at Country P when they were young. Is he trying to get with Sheng how because he loves him or because he wants to destroy him somehow? Why was he chained up for his heat? (Which they called a rut, which confused me even more because he is an omega, right?) Is Hua Yong above Shen in the same company and is playing a secretary or is he in a completely different company and Shen just owes him a favor?
It seems Hua Yong is trying to make Sheng fall for him, but I don't know if it's because he wants him or for business purposes or both. Oh, and surely those maids had it wrong. It was just Hua Yong's subordinates coming in and out, right? Not guys who were servicing him during his heat.
Can someone explain it to me?